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  • 41Mary Grant Bruce — (24 May 1878 – 2 July 1958), also known as Minnie Bruce, was an Australian children s author and journalist. While all her thirty seven books enjoyed popular success in Australia and overseas, particularly in the United Kingdom, she was most… …

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  • 42March 1910 — January February March April May June July August September October November December Mar. 19, 1910: U.S. House of Representatives curtails Speaker s powers …

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  • 43No. 10 Group RAF — Group Crest Active 1918 1945 Country United Kingdom Branch …

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  • 45Frederick, Maryland — City of Frederick   City   Council Street and City Hall in downtown Frederick …

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  • 46Football Wives — Infobox Television show name = Football Wives caption = genre = Drama creator = Marco Pennette developer = presenter = starring = Lucy Lawless Kiele Sanchez Gabrielle Union voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme = endtheme = country …

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  • 47Pakistan International Airlines — Infobox Airline airline = Pakistan International Airlines logo size = fleet size = 40 destinations = 58 IATA = PK ICAO = PIA callsign = PAKISTAN parent = Ministry of Defence (Government of Pakistan) [cite web last = first = authorlink = coauthors …

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  • 48Never Say Die! — Studio album by Black Sabbath Released 28 September 1978 …

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  • 49Attack on Broome — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Attack on Broome caption=Several months before the attack on Broome, personnel from a Royal Netherlands Navy Air Service Dornier Do 24 are transported by launch in Roebuck Bay, Broome. partof=World War II,… …

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  • 50Sheila Scott — (April 27, 1927 – October 20, 1988), was an English aviatrix.Born in Worcester, Worcestershire, England, educated at the Alice Ottley School, she broke over 100 aviation records through her long distance flight endeavours, which included a 34,000 …

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